Wednesday, September 22, 2010

Chinese Moon Festival

We have been learning about China for the past two weeks. Today we talked about and celebrated the Chinese Moon Festival. 

What is the Moon Festival?

In China and throughout many Asian countries people celebrate the Harvest Moon on the 15th day of the eighth month of the lunar calendar.  The date in the Western calendar changes annually.  This year, the Mid-Autumn festival was today, Wednesday, September 22, 2010.

The Moon Festival or Mid-Autumn Festival is a day of family reunions much like our Thanksgiving.  It is believed that on the day of the Festival, the moon is the roundest and brightest signaling a time of completeness and abundance. During the Mid-Autumn Festival, children get to stay up past midnight, parading multi-colored lanterns as families take to the streets to moon-gaze.

How We Celebrated:

We read The Moon Lady which is about a girls adventures on the night of the Moon Festival.

On a rainy afternoon, Maggie, Lily, and June listen as their grandmother tells a story from her childhood. Long ago, during the Moon Festival while waiting for the Moon Lady to appear and grant wishes, Ying-ying discovers the best wishes are those you make come true yourself. 

We made Chinese paper lanterns

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and Easy Chinese Moon Cakes.  This is a simplified recipe not at all like traditional Moon Cakes, which often use red bean paste and are formed using decorative molds.

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This evening as the sun went down we enjoyed tea and our moon cakesIMG_3986

and when it was dark we headed outside to enjoy the beautiful harvest moon!

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~Cindy

6 comments:

Carrie said...

That is so awesome, Cindy!! I've added that book to my Amazon wish list and I'm going to bookmark this post!!

We were in China for the Moon Festival two years ago - it actually made our trip several days longer because everything shut down and we couldn't process any of our paperwork over that weekend. Looking back, though, I'm so glad now ... what an amazing experience!!

Thanks for such a lovely reminder of a special time for our family!! ;)

Anonymous said...

What great hands on learning!! That last picture is beautiful!!

Toyin O. said...

Moon cake looks yummy.

http://youcanfacetodaybecausehelives.blogspot.com/

Amanda said...

LOVELY!

Your children are getting a rich education!

Sippy Cup Central said...

What a lovely post, and it is a lovely moon. Karen
Sippy CUp Central Mom

stephanieleah said...

Thanks for the inspiration! We copied you!

http://beansproutspreschool.blogspot.com/2010/09/moon-festival-and-sukkot-decorations.html

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